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Biblio Bacchanal: The Search for America’s Best Whiskey

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Saturday, 5:00 pm EDT - 7:00 pm EDT November 2, 2024

The Center for Fiction

Calling all whiskey lovers! Join us for an exploration of American whiskey with Colin Spoelman, the Co-Founder of Kings County Distillery and author of The Bourbon Drinker’s Companion, and Clay Risen, New York Times reporter, whiskey expert, and author of American Rye.

Whiskey made in the United States acquires a distinct identity depending on its region, distilling processes, and more. Spoelman’s book investigates the nuances of this iconic spirit, traversing the West Coast’s craft scene, learning from emerging distillers in the South, and revisiting one of the country’s oldest distilleries—Buffalo Trace in Frankfort, Kentucky. Throughout, he brings an analytical perspective to the search for America’s best whiskey that may refine your own palate.

At the event, Risen will join Spoelman for a conversation and readings from The Bourbon Drinker’s Companion, interspersed with tastings of four varieties of Kings County whiskey.

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Featuring

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    Colin Spoelman

    Colin Spoelman

    Colin Spoelman is Co-Founder and Distiller at Kings County Distillery, New York City’s premier craft whiskey producer, and has written The Guide to Urban Moonshining and Dead Distillers about American whiskey. His latest book, The Bourbon Drinker’s Companion, is a travelogue through American whiskey distillery by distillery. He grew up in the moonshine (not the bourbon) part of Kentucky and graduated from Yale University. He is an honorary Kentucky Colonel.


    Photo Credit: Valery Rizzo

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    Clay Risen

    Clay Risen

    Clay Risen is a reporter at the New York Times and a leading expert on American whiskey. Along with writing for the Times and other outlets, he is the author of four books on whiskey, including American Rye: A Guide to the Nation’s Original Spirit and American Whiskey, Bourbon and Rye: A Guide to the Nation’s Favorite Spirit, which has sold more than 125,000 copies across two editions. His reporting on the historical links between Jack Daniel and Nathan “Nearest” Green inspired Fawn Weaver to found her company, Uncle Nearest.


    Photo Credit: Kate Milford